Hi > Not that I know of. That's why I keep posting the > link ;-) > Someday someone will read it and say "oh, I should > do that" I believe the current one is written by you. In that case you are probably the most suitable person to do it if you have the time.. > D-BUS is moving along nicely, which would give you > the basic building > block. I dont see how a more universal registry of settings is going to use an IPC mechanism as a building block. Would you please care to expand on that. is this future plan documented somewhere just like the gconf link :-). > The "future gconf" described at the link I posted > *should* be a fair bit > easier to implement than current gconf is, and less > code in the end. I guess that means you expect a complete rewrite. I believe a newer version of KDE and gnome which breaks binary compatibility is the crucial point to push thru fundamental sub systems like dbus and gstreamer for example. I would love to see a universal gconf like system being adopted by next major versions of the DE's Also useful would be a discussion to create a fd.o system as kparts/bonobo replacement. would dbus fit the basic needs here? Since KDE versions are released in sync with QT, the next major version of KDE is likely to be released before Gnome (QT 4 beta 1 has already been released) and hence this has to taken into consideration for all such discussions ===== Regards Rahul Sundaram __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail